The Best Horror Movies On Netflix Right Now

The Best Horror Movies On Netflix Right Now

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If you’re looking for some screams to stream, Netflix has quite a few good options stocked in its library right about now. In addition to some of the titles everyone already knows about, like It Follows, The Babadook, The Conjuring and Hush, here are some thrillers horror fans with a Netflix account won’t want to miss…

Last Shift | 0:18
The Nightmare | 1:06
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House | 1:52
Under the Shadow | 2:41
The Transfiguration | 3:22
The Ritual | 4:20
A Dark Song | 5:12

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I would skip I Am The Pretty Thing… I felt like I wasted an hour and a half of my life on that. If you wanna watch Oz Perkins, find a way to watch the Blackcoat’s Daughter. It’s not on Netflix but it’s one of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen. Maybe Amazon prime video or something.

Veronica was probably one of the better horror movies I've seen in a while; I'd recommend that one.

As for the list,I randomly stumbled upon Last Shift last year and decided to give it a shot. It had no business being as good as it was. It's by no means a classic, but it's pretty damn entertaining. Definitely recommend.The Ritual was pretty ok too.

Watched "The Transfiguration" based on this top 10 video. I don't know what you're talking about with a scene so disturbing you may have to stop watching?…The entire movie was not disturbing and no "terrifying" scene.. This makes me question the judgement of whoever is choosing these films. I get the psychological horror as the premise and to think a young teen would do these things trying to be a vampire, but the entire time I was waiting for this "horrifying scene". Sadly disappointed. I would love to know what you thouht was so bad you felt you had to stop watching.

The Nightmare might be the scariest film I've ever seen. I watched it at 8 am after having just woken up. It stuck with me all day and that night I had a nightmare exactly like the ones shown in the movie. I've never had that happen before. I seriously thought I had gained unshakable sleep paralysis from this movie. That was three years ago. I still don't have the courage to watch it again.

The Nightmare is a very good documentary, although it misses the final answer: How to overcome the experience. I cannot recommend it to everyone, because it takes a lot of … well, not even courage, but something beyond that. The willingness to accept whatever may come. The thing is, to get over the nightmare (sleep paralysis), you have to give in. Let the fear take you completely. Sounds horrible, I know, and I probably wouldn't have done it if someone had told me I should, but I was desperate at that point and simply couldn't take it any longer. So, I turned around (emotionally) and embraced the fear. Haven't had a nightmare ever since.

Oh God. I get sleep paralysis. I know it's not real, but it's still so scary and you're wide awake when you see all this crazy, scary crap, but can't move or speak (or at least I usually can't. I think I had one time where I was able to run and get my dad).